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under the weather

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Definition


To not feel well. To be ill.

Context : Business, Sports
Category: Idiom
Semantic: ill, sick

Usage of “under the weather”

  1. I'm under to weather today, I don't think I'll be able to go to work.

  2. I do not have the energy to complete today's workout. I'm feeling under the weather.

Examples of idiom “under the weather” from Twitter
  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'MzPebblezz'
    MzPebblezz:

    Feeling under the weather....dis da first time I'm eatin since sunday

  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'zeromama'
    zeromama:

    Zero, my lovely, golden-eyed, half-Persian cat has been feeling under the weather.

  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'asleepinpoppies'
    asleepinpoppies:

    I am under the weather. Well, technically, I am over the weather. Outside it is beautiful, 70's. But this fever is no bueno.

  • Default avatar for Twitter user 'abbeycrombie'
    abbeycrombie:

    feeling under the weather. :(